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National Institute for Latino Policy (NiLP) was established in 1982
as the Institute for Puerto Rican Policy (IPR) in New York City,
United States as a non-profit and nonpartisan policy center
focusing on critical Latino policy issues. Between 1999 and 2005,
the Institute entered into a strategic alliance with the Puerto
Rican Legal Defense and Education Fund (PRLDEF) (currently called
Latino-Justice PRLDEF) during which it functioned as the Fund's
policy research arm. In November 2005, the Institute returned to
its independent status and changed its name to the National
Institute for Latino Policy. The name change more accurately
reflected the national scope and pan-Latino nature of its work.